So does this mean you keep drool all by yourself?:PQuote:
Originally Posted by ioan
I am a 50% Ferrari fan now so I guess I'm allowed to post 50% of what I want... that's a shame, I left out the more interesting half.
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So does this mean you keep drool all by yourself?:PQuote:
Originally Posted by ioan
I am a 50% Ferrari fan now so I guess I'm allowed to post 50% of what I want... that's a shame, I left out the more interesting half.
Just out of curiosity: How would the Tifosi feel about Michael driving for Mercedes?
I think that would be excellent for formula1. That would really make 2010 something to look forward to. But could guys like ioan start hating Schumi now that he drove for the enemy?
Hell, that could drive someone mad. If he wasnt already :)
I wouldnt mind. He raced for them in sportscar races etc before F1 so why not again? Just to see him in action again would be enough for me, even if he drove a donkey cart :p :Quote:
Originally Posted by Dzeidzei
As long as it's not McLaren it's fine for me. :p :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Dzeidzei
Agree.Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
Personally, I'd rather not see Michael return because I think, at 41, his best days are yesterdays days and having retired once with his legend undisputed, anything after that will be an anti-climax.
I don't buy the Mercedes story either, but stranger things have been known.
You never know.....he could be planning his own version of the "Damned United"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Damned_Utd
I'm continually puzzled about what is the point of this Ferrari fans thread. It keeps doing rounds around some retired drivers, which shouldn't matter any more at all. The more critical question should be whether 2009 was a one-off for Ferrari or are they in a more serious slump in terms of the ability of challenging for the title. :p :
Yes, MS is retired as an F1 driver, but he still works for.....wait for it.....Ferrari. The thread is about Ferrari and all things Ferrari :) Where does the problem lie then with discussing MS :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by jens
Why cant he return to racing and have some fun? Do golf players just give up golf because they get too old? No, they join the seniors tour or play for the fun of it. MS has nothing further to prove. If he wants to have some fun racing again, I say go boy go!Quote:
Originally Posted by tamburello
I'd say Ferrari are in a longer period of doldrums but the factor of Alonso, the best driver in f1 today, cannot be underestimated.Quote:
Originally Posted by jens
And just as Mclaren have their technology team and organization, RBR Adrian Newey, Ferrari now have the core that always works for them: the best driver on the grid.
It will be unusual if they are not competitive in 2010.
Especially since they totally abandoned development during 2009 season, making it possible to work on the 2010 car for Mr. SantAlonso.Quote:
Originally Posted by Saint Devote